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5 of June, 2005Research
Business climate, vocational training centers and labour demand for recent graduates; 2004–2005

Our recent study is a jointresearch with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce andIndustryand itis based on a survey conducted between August and October 2004. It aims to measure the anticipations of SME's on business climate and employment trends. Our database consists the answers of 3586 enterprises.

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18 of May, 2005Research
SME Outlook (April 2005)

On the occassion of the first anniversary of Hungary's EU accession, our survey in the SME Outlook - second in a row - focused on the business conjecture and also dealt with the effects of EU accession on the lives of the enterprises. We paid special attention to the new foreign trade opportunities and the realignment of market conditions, and similarly to the national and European institutional characteristics that affected the business climate.

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6 of November, 2004Research
Effects of central bank base rate – 2004

The IEER Business Climate and Conjuncture Survey from April 2004 asked 1461 enterprises about the effects of central bank base rate on the enterprises demand for loans and investment activity. We intended to measure how much influence had the central bank base rate – that stayed at 12.25% before we started our survey – on short- and long-term borrowings of enterprises and on their investment activities.

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20 of September, 2004Research
EU accession and the tertiary sector

Competition, regulation and the effects of EU accession in the market of services

This joint research ofthe Institute of Economic and Enterprise Research and the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry aimed to contribute to the determination of the Hungarian position on the EU directive on internal market of services.

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27 of April, 2004Research
EU accession and the commercial sector

Commercial companies at the threshold of the European Union. Results of an empirical survey

In this research, the Institute of Economic and Enterprise Research - in cooperation with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry - focused on the actual business situation, on the anticipations for the near future and on the factors affecting business behaviour of enterprises from the commercial sector.

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15 of February, 2004Research
Business Competitiveness - 2004

Determinants of competitiveness in the manufacturing industry. Results of an empirical study.

Our aim is to give a systematic analysis on the factors influencing the behaviour of Hungarian enterprises.

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17 of July, 2003Research
Effects of the widening of the exchange rate fluctuation range on May 4 2001 (3)

It has been the third year that the Institute for Economic and Enterprise Research conducted a research about the effects of the widening of the exchange rate fluctuation range on the profitability based the answers of 500 export-oriented companies. As in 2001, 383 companies were willing to fill out our survey, and one year later 256 companies did so again, we asked them for the third time in 2003 as well. This time, 196 executive personel declared their opinions. Our study is based on their answers.

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15 of July, 2002Research
Effects of the widening of the exchange rate fluctuation range on May 4 2001 (2)

The Institute for Economic and Enterprise Research conducted a research about the effects of the widening of the exchange rate fluctuation range on the profitability based the answers of 500 export-oriented companies. One year later in 2002, we asked the same enterprises on the same issues. Our latest results are based on the answers of 256 companies.

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27 of September, 2001Research
Labour demand for recent graduates – 2001

Our results are based on a representative survey with the involvement of almost 1000 Hungarian enterprises and on 35 in-depth interviews conducted with representatives of enterprises that employ recent graduates.

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5 of September, 2001Research
Contribution to vocational training – 2001

We intend to highlight the patterns in the obligatorycontribution to vocational training from the part of enterprises and how is it affected by the law modifications. Our results are based on a representative survey withmore than 1000 enterprises and on more dozens of in-depth interviews with representatives of enterprises or educational institutions.

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